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Email addressfrancis.lacoste at insu.com
First Active2000-01-24
Last Active2000-08-07
GnuPG-0.06.tar.gz
Posted Aug 7, 2000
Authored by Francis J. Lacoste | Site indev.insu.com

GnuPG.pm is a perl interface to the Gnu Privacy Guard. The API can be used to encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify messages. It also offers basic key management.

Changes: Minor bugfixes, compatability with Gnupg v1.0.2.
tags | perl, encryption
MD5 | 834e963c33856b4b58ab793cb7bbc50d
Fwctl-0.28.tar.gz
Posted Aug 7, 2000
Authored by Francis J. Lacoste | Site indev.insu.com

Fwctl is a program that intends to make it easier to configure a tight firewall. It provides a configuration syntax that is easier to use and more expressive than the low-level primitives offered by ipchains. It supports multiple interfaces, masquerading and packet accounting. Fwctl doesn't replace a good security engineer, but it can make the job of the security engineer simpler.

Changes: A new module for the ICA protocol was added. Minor bugfixes were made. This release requires Net-IPv4Addr >= 0.10 for security issues.
tags | tool, firewall
systems | linux
MD5 | aa476d631c0d9e0fa536f9e979977a3b
Fwctl-0.27.tar.gz
Posted Jun 13, 2000
Authored by Francis J. Lacoste | Site indev.insu.com

Fwctl is a program that intends to make it easier to configure a tight firewall. It provides a configuration syntax that is easier to use and more expressive than the low-level primitives offered by ipchains. It supports multiple interfaces, masquerading and packet accounting. Fwctl doesn't replace a good security engineer, but it can make the job of the security engineer simpler.

Changes: This release reduces the memory usage of report generation and adds bugfixes.
tags | tool, firewall
systems | linux
MD5 | 704753e7147a87c3025a3d57db6fb545
Fwctl-0.26.tar.gz
Posted May 9, 2000
Authored by Francis J. Lacoste | Site indev.insu.com

Fwctl is a program that intends to make it easier to configure a tight firewall. It provides a configuration syntax that is easier to use and more expressive than the low-level primitives offered by ipchains. It supports multiple interfaces, masquerading and packet accounting. Fwctl doesn't replace a good security engineer, but it can make the job of the security engineer simpler.

Changes: Fix for a security hole which caused failure to report packets handled by a chain with a hyphen in the name.
tags | tool, firewall
systems | linux
MD5 | 8ed8bd584562bccb57c6c9f3f6bd972c
fwdumpd-1.00.tar.gz
Posted Feb 22, 2000
Authored by Francis J. Lacoste | Site indev.insu.com

fwdumpd is a daemon which communicates with the kernel firewall using the netlink socket interface and copies packets marked for outputs to user space (usually using the -o of ipchains) to a binary capture file. This file is compatible with tcpdump and several other analysis programs. It is now possible to inspect all those denied packets.

tags | tool, kernel, firewall
systems | linux
MD5 | 26e92908b29acc8a558367b628494f28
pcapmerge-1.0.tar.gz
Posted Feb 21, 2000
Authored by Francis J. Lacoste | Site indev.insu.com

pcapmerge can be used to extract part of a binary packet capture file or merge several capture files. It is similar in scope to the tcpslice(1) program.

tags | tool, sniffer
MD5 | 46c3a3812ec38c9724e16927e593a662
Fwctl-0.25.tar.gz
Posted Feb 18, 2000
Authored by Francis J. Lacoste | Site indev.insu.com

Fwctl is a program that intends to make it easier to configure a tight firewall. It provides a configuration syntax that is easier to use and more expressive than the low-level primitives offered by ipchains. It supports multiple interfaces, masquerading and packet accounting. Fwctl doesn't replace a good security engineer, but it can make the job of the security engineer simpler.

Changes: It's now possible to change the default policy, changes have been made to name_service for better interoperability with some name servers, and small bugfixes have been applied.
tags | tool, firewall
systems | linux
MD5 | b7ce3328204c82ced8a8470a20d36f35
Fwctl-0.24.tar.gz
Posted Jan 26, 2000
Authored by Francis J. Lacoste | Site indev.insu.com

Fwctl is a program that intends to make it easier to configure a tight firewall. It provides a configuration syntax that is easier to use and more expressive than the low-level primitives offered by ipchains. It supports multiple interfaces, masquerading and packet accounting. Fwctl doesn't replace a good security engineer, but it can make the job of the security engineer simpler.

Changes: A fix for those who don't have Date::Manip installed, and other minor bug fixes and enhancements.
tags | tool, firewall
systems | linux
MD5 | 5daf80d5871d3fbb111eb9028a47e3f8
Fwctl-0.23.tar.gz
Posted Jan 24, 2000
Authored by Francis J. Lacoste | Site indev.insu.com

Fwctl is a program that intends to make it easier to configure a tight firewall. It provides a configuration syntax that is easier to use and more expressive than the low-level primitives offered by ipchains. It supports multiple interfaces, masquerading and packet accounting. Fwctl doesn't replace a good security engineer, but it can make the job of the security engineer simpler.

Changes: New report generation tools, port forwarding with PPTP and IPSec, support for multiple interfaces with same IP, and bugfixes.
tags | tool, firewall
systems | linux
MD5 | 35265c07d73e686abf03258a93b1ece1
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